There are also some quite good screencasts on rspec that covers
speccing controllers and views over at:

http://peepcode.com


On Aug 18, 3:09 pm, Nathan de Vries <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18/08/2009, at 1:41 PM, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
>
> > Ruby in Practice by Jeremy McAnally and Assaf Arkin (Paperback - Mar  
> > 28, 2009)
>
> Yep, that's a pretty good book. I would also recommend getting your  
> hands on a copy of The RSpec Book [1], which goes through RSpec  
> (obviously), cucumber, mocking, integration tests, webrat etc. Much of  
> the content found online to do with TDD/BDD is the result of  
> developers playing with a tool for a few minutes and then excitedly  
> recommending or mouthing off about it. Books are your best bet in this  
> regard. Once you've got your head around it all, you'll be able to  
> pick the difference between ideology and good recommendations.
>
> So even if you don't use all the tools recommended in The RSpec Book,  
> I still think it's good for learning the whole testing stack so you  
> have a point of comparison when evaluating all the other tools out  
> there.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nathan de Vries
>
> [1]http://pragprog.com/titles/achbd/the-rspec-book

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